The last clasico of the season ended as well as the previous three; Barcelona triumphed under chaotic circumstances.
The hosts triggered 4: 3 winners in a wild dog of a game on Sunday afternoon and struggled violently around Montjuic with a wild, almost vengeful feeling of unpredictability. Real Madrid led 2-0 before sending four goals in the first half without an answer.
Kylian Mbappe completed his hat trick in the second half and Madrid had the chances of winning a ridiculously unusual competition in the final phase, although Barcelona’s status as Victors – and La Liga Champions – can hardly be questioned.
How the game unfolds
Carlo Ancelotti insisted that Real Madrid was “full of confidence”, even though they had lost the previous three Clasicos through a total number of 12: 4. This self -confidence initially seemed to be justified by two goals from Mbappe in the opening quarter of an hour.
Madrid’s record breaker took less than five minutes to win and convert a penalty, and plunged on Pau Crubarsi’s loose touch before defeating Wojciech Szczesny in a foot race and 12 yards. Mbappe grabbed his second at the sharp end of a devastating fast sequence. Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Junior celebrated the ball with two passes in ten seconds in the Frenchman’s stride in the French stride.
However, the game was only warmed up.
The river of a competition that Madrid dominated, Barcelona’s way began to swing when Thibaut Courtois quickly fell back a few long -range efforts. Eric Garcia quickly halved the deficit on the clock at 19 minutes and shot behind Federico Valverde and in front of Raul Ascio to nod in a clever header from a corner.
Suddenly this trust was that Ancelotti followed in front of his eyes. Barcelona teased the ball around the edge of Madrid’s box before finally found his way to Lamin Yamal, who didn’t even have to touch before he bent a devastating effort into the lower corner from an acute angle. The teenager Ahmte Cristiano Ronaldo’s famous ‘Calma, Calma’ Celebration, but no feeling of serenity could survive this feverish matchup.
Exactly 100 seconds later, Raphinha had Barcelona in front of him for the first time. Mbappe met Dani Ceballos in the middle of the field and gave Pedri, who did not waste time to shuffle the ball into the step of his ruthless Brazilian teammate.
Aurelien Tchouameni could have been sent, Raphinha went up close and Mbappe had dismissed a penalty from Var before this breathless first half came to an end. Raphinha still found time to add a second – and Barcelonas fourth – gratefully a dawning Lucas Vazquez.
In the interval, Ancelotti made two changes to overthrow the bleeding instead of causing any damage. Barcelona Sperte further through the white shirts, but it was the visitors who surprisingly beat the first blow of the second half.
Finally, Vinicius Junior avoided stumbling in Barcelona’s offside trap and stumbling on a wonderfully weighted ball by Luka Modric – one of Ancelotti’s replacement – before completing his hat trick in the 70th minute.
This epic of all time had almost a last chapter written by Madrid’s 21-year-old debutante Victor Munoz. In the 90th minute, the reserve team played a shot and wide with its first touch in senior football.
For most other players, Kylian Mbappe’s debut campaign for Real Madrid would enjoy in most other seasons in most other seasons. The Frenchman with jethasen scored his balance sheet in all competitions with a hat trick against the violent competitors of his new club on Sunday with a record goal with a record goal. Mbappe achieved three finals in three finals this season alone and won two of them, but there is the continuing feeling that his arrival Madrid has worse.
Paris Saint-Germain’s rise In his absence, only the idea tightened that Mbappe is a luxury soloist who has not been suitable for continuing success at the elite level. The 26-year-old does not press with febrile intensity and has three top assists this season that corresponded to Barcelona’s striker during the room of a Clasico.
The role of a backup striker for Robert Lewandowski is an ungrateful task. The hyper-dedicated professional-das soccer equivalent of tennis’ Novak Djokovic, a fitness observation feeling that sleeps on his left side to maintain the muscles in his right leg-rarely.
The relentless Tore record of the Pole causes only a few coaches to overlook him, even if it is half-suited, but Flick had no concerns to leave Lewandowski on the bench for the Clasico on Sunday.
After all, Torres made the best out of his fleeting camera. Although he plays 2,300 minutes less, he scored three more goals than the rightly Yamal this season. The former striker of Manchester City scored three goals in Barcelona this weekend and followed every waking moment from Madrid’s back four.
Torres, a committed specialist who openly discussed his fights with the role of several years of replacement. He justifies exactly why Xavi Hernandez described him as a person who “embodies what a mentally strong football player is”.
If this is supposed to be ancelotti’s last Clasico as a Real Madrid manager – a rumor that is swollen in the accepted fact at that time – the Italian tactician has done his best to influence the process.
Ancelotti made a number of specific changes to avoid a fourth Clasico defeat in a row. The stubborn Uruguayaner in particular scored several hits from Madrid and used his strong strike to pump the ball forward as far as possible.
When he did not start the red ball into space, Valverde Dani Olmo was from Barcelona from Barcelona. This tactic worked – the Spanish playmaker was on the road in the opening minute and then rarely had the game – and held the ball from Madrid’s defensive third somewhat neutralized Barcelonas press.
But Madrid seemed to be bizarre after a 2-0 lead after a 2-0 lead, and invited Barcelona nervously with loud buildings, which led to two goals. “If you listen to me,” grinned Ancelotti before the game, “it will work well.” If you had only adhered to his plan for more match.
While the accusations according to Madrid’s fourth Clasico Location of the season will take place for the first time that they have achieved such angered result since the 1982/83 campaign -there will be no bad blood between Ancelotti and the club. “The honeymoon never ends with this club,” emphasized the Italian. “It’s like relationships. In the beginning there is a lot of passion and if it subsides, affection and other things grow. The honeymoon lasts until the last day of my life.”
Before his first appearance in the game, Hansi Flick radiated: “If you start playing football, you want to play in a clasico. And this is the right Clasico. In Germany we have some games that you call Clasicos, but it is not the same, it’s not Real Madrid and Barcelona.”
If only Flick could lead El Clasico every week. The German coach, who became the first Barcelona chief since Pep Guardiola, who opened his openings in this historic game, has already won two titles after he defeated Real Madrid this season and took a big step to claim a third this weekend.
Barcelona has a lead of seven points with three remaining games and could be mathematically crowned La La Liga’s La Liga champion if Madrid did not defeat on Wednesday. Alternatively, a victory in the Catalan rival Espanyol on Thursday would also enable a rather satisfactory coronation environment.
Take a look at the player reviews for Barcelona 4-3 Real Madrid here.